Have the goals in your child's IEP remained the same as in prior IEPS or
have they changed?

If your child is 14 or older, does your child have a transition plan in
his or her IEP?

If your child has a developmental disability, have you registered him or
her with the Division of Developmental Disabilities? If so, is she or
he on the proper waitlists for services?

If your child is going to college, does he or she have the skills necessary
to be a self-advocate and explain the disability to the college personnel?

As parents, it is very important that you play an active role in developing
your child's educational program. Review your child's records in advance
of the meeting so you can be prepared. Lastly, if there is not enough
time to address all of your concerns, feel free to schedule another meeting.

Freeman Law Offices, LLC is available to assist you in evaluating whether
your child's educational needs are being met. Please call (609) 454-5609
for assistance.

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